The View On March 8, one of the amendments to our Constitution that you are being asked to vote on seeks to remove the recognition and protection given to the extraordinary role that women and mothers play in society. In fact, a ‘Yes’ vote would remove the word mother from the Constitution entirely. As well…
Month: February 2024
Call to defund Women’s Council after ‘deeply offensive’ St Brigid post
A social media post from the National Women’s Council of Ireland (NWCI) linking St Brigid to a push for liberalisation of Ireland’s abortion laws has been criticised by a spokesperson for the Pro-Life Campaign as “deeply offensive to Christians”. Eilís Mulroy of the PLC also called for the defunding of the NWCI and said that…
Giant steps needed as new D&C Bishop takes reigns
Despite enormous challenges there are many green shoots, and the process of reform and renewal is already underway, writes Michael Kelly It’s unlikely that mandarins in the Vatican pay a great deal of attention to political news coming out of Belfast, but there was a certain symmetry that Down and Connor’s new bishop was appointed…
Survey finds a quarter of six year olds have a smartphone
A recent survey commissioned by CyberSafeKids to coincide with Safer Internet Day, has shockingly revealed that a quarter of six year olds have a smartphone. The 23-page report published by CyberSafeKids on Tuesday, which focusses on topics such as cyberbullying, combatting online grooming, sexting and pornography and gaming, endeavours to offer greater clarity into the…
How the Church can help fend off the far-right
The Church is concerned by a rise in eurosceptics, writes David Quinn For decades after World War II, the politics of Europe was characterised by great stability. Elections were almost always won by one of two political power blocs, either a centre-right Christian Democrat-style party, or a centre-left Social Democrat one. This has broken down.…
NI politicians must focus on welfare of students ‘failed’ by education system
The restored NI Executive must focus on “human flourishing” in schools, the Bishop of Derry has said, warning that separating the teaching of mental and sexual health is not focused on children’s welfare. Bishop Donal McKeown said that so far the biggest problem for the education sector in the North has been “the lack of…
President praises social justice pioneers Fr Healy and Sr Reynolds
Ireland is “greatly indebted” to the work of Fr Sean Healy and Sr Brigid Reynolds, founders of Social Justice Ireland, President Michael D. Higgins has said. Speaking on the retirement of the social justice pioneers, the President of Ireland said they leave behind “a rich legacy”. “There can be no doubt that the advocacy work…
How the liberal media in Ireland works its bias: 10 of the worst tactics
Emotion v Reason In this scenario a person with a touching personal story, but pushing an agenda, is pitted against a person on the other side who has just rational arguments. The latter person is on a hiding to nothing, coming across as heartless, insensitive and is put in a position where they are unable…
Flannery O’Connor: Sharing faith through fiction
This American author ought to be on the Faithful’s radar, writes Russell Shaw Flannery O’Connor was not an evangelist. She was an artist, one of the most gifted American fiction writers of the 20th Century. But a profoundly Catholic theological vision informs her art, giving her stories resonance and depth that sound deep – and…
Faith communities have so much to offer NI politicians says priest
Fr Martin Magill, a priest based in Belfast and member of the 4 Corners Festival, a festival striving to bring all members of the North’s communities together, has said that faith communities of all hues and creeds have so much to offer politics in Northern Ireland but the engagement hasn’t been forthcoming and the opportunities…

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